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September 20, 2015 www.guardian.co.tt Sunday Guardian
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Hyundai Elantra- PDB 8367
Suzuki Grand Vitara- PCS 7806
Mazda 2 --PCT 7579
Toyota Corolla Fielder-PCW 6819
Bids are invited on the vehicles listed above
Interested parties can call 790-1330
to arrange viewing
Bids Close promptly at 3:00 pm
on
Monday 21st September, 2015
Vehicles will be sold "As is where is"
The mortgagee is not obliged to accept the
highest or any other bid.
Only bids submitted on the approved form
will be accepted.
0908011
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
A Company operating in East Trinidad is currently recruiting for the
following position:
MECHANICS -- Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
• Repairing and operating of mobile generators and air-condition units
in the Airport environment
Skills and Qualifications
Auto Electrical and Mechanic Knowledge and Experience in Mobile
Generators and Air-condition Units
The following is applicable to the above position:
Shift system inclusive of Early Morning, Evening to Night and Overnight
shifts.
Minimum of two days off per week
Work days include public holidays and weekends
Must have clean Certificate of Character
All interested applicants are required to submit their application to:
The Human Resource Department
P.O. Box 558, Wrightson Road, Port of Spain
OR
E-mail to recruit.hrdept15@gmail.com
Please title emails with the desired position being applied for as stated above.
0918048
HAVANA---Pope Francis
began a ten-day trip to
Cuba and the United
States yesterday,
embarking on his first
trip to the one-time Cold
War foes after helping to
nudge forward their his-
toric rapprochement.
He will be offering a
show of solidarity with
Cubans and making clear
that Hispanics in the
United States are the
bedrock of the American
church.
The visit boasts several
firsts for history s first
Latin American pope:
Francis will become the
first pope to address the
US Congress and he will
also proclaim the first
saint on US soil by canon-
ising the controversial
(and Hispanic) missionary,
Junipero Serra.
Francis will also be fol-
lowing in the footsteps of
his predecessors, becom-
ing the third pontiff to
visit Cuba in the past 17
years---a remarkable
record for any country,
much less one with such
a tiny Catholic commu-
nity. And he will join them
in grabbing the world
stage at the United
Nations to press his agen-
da on migration, the envi-
ronment and religious
persecution.
Pope Francis,
flanked by Alitalia
CEO and chairman
Luca Cordero di
Montezemolo,
second from right,
and his daughter
Guia, is greeted
by an Italian
Carabinieri
paramilitary
police officer, left,
as he arrives to
board his flight to
La Habana, Cuba,
where he will
start a ten-day
trip including the
United States, at
Rome's Fiumicino
international
airport, yesterday.
AP PHOTO
It s largely unknown ter-
ritory for the 78-year-old
Argentine Jesuit, who has
never visited either country
and confessed that the
United States was so foreign
to him that he would spend
the summer reading up on
it. His popularity ratings
are high in the US, but he
also has gained detractors,
particularly among conser-
vatives over his critiques of
the excesses of capitalism.
That has endeared him
to Cuban President Raul
Castro, who vowed earlier
this year that if Francis kept
it up, he would return to
the Catholic church.
But Francis has also been
on record criticising Cuba s
socialist---and atheist---rev-
olution as denying individ-
uals their "transcendent
dignity."
Pope offers solidarity with Cuba